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Albert Malouin

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Arthur Cyrille Albert Malouin
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Member of the Canadian Parliament
for Quebec-Centre
In office
1898–1905
Preceded byFrançois Langelier
Succeeded byArthur Lachance
Puisne Justice of the Supreme Court of Canada
In office
January 30, 1924 – October 1, 1924
Nominated byWilliam Lyon Mackenzie King
Preceded byLouis-Philippe Brodeur
Succeeded byThibaudeau Rinfret
Personal details
BornMarch 13, 1857
Quebec City, Canada East
DiedApril 5, 1939 (aged 82)
Political partyLiberal
RelationsJacques Malouin, father

Arthur Cyrille Albert Malouin (March 13, 1857 – April 5, 1936) was a Canadian lawyer, politician, and Puisne Justice of the Supreme Court of Canada.

Born in Quebec City, Canada East (now Quebec), the son of Jacques Malouin and Marie-Angélique Suzor, he received a Bachelor of Law degree from Université Laval in 1882. He was called to the Quebec Bar in 1882 and practised law in Quebec City.

In an 1898 by-election, he was acclaimed to the House of Commons of Canada as a Liberal for the riding of Quebec-Centre. He was re-elected in 1900 and 1904. In 1905, he was appointed a Puisne Judge of the Quebec Superior Court, Arthabasca District. On January 30, 1924, he was appointed to the Supreme Court but served only until October 1, 1924.

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